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8" Lodge Cast Iron Round Pan (Black)

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Amazon has 8" Lodge Cast Iron Round Pan (Black) on sale for $13.14. Shipping is free with Prime or orders $25 or more.

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Key Features:
  • Seasoned with 100% natural vegetable oil
  • Unparalleled heat retention and even heating
  • Use in the oven, on the stove, on the grill, or over a campfire
  • Use to sear, sauté, bake, broil, braise, fry, or grill
  • For induction cooktops

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  • About this deal:
    • This 8" Lodge Cast Iron Round Pan (Black) is priced $11.86 lower (47.4% savings) than the $25 list price.
    • This is only $0.24 more than than a previous Frontpage deal from December 2021.
  • About this product:
    • This has a 4.7 out of 5 star overall rating on Amazon based on over 1,200 reviews.
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Amazon has 8" Lodge Cast Iron Round Pan (Black) on sale for $13.14. Shipping is free with Prime or orders $25 or more.

Thanks to Deal Hunter TattyBear for finding this deal.

Key Features:
  • Seasoned with 100% natural vegetable oil
  • Unparalleled heat retention and even heating
  • Use in the oven, on the stove, on the grill, or over a campfire
  • Use to sear, sauté, bake, broil, braise, fry, or grill
  • For induction cooktops

Editor's Notes

Written by Corwin | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This 8" Lodge Cast Iron Round Pan (Black) is priced $11.86 lower (47.4% savings) than the $25 list price.
    • This is only $0.24 more than than a previous Frontpage deal from December 2021.
  • About this product:
    • This has a 4.7 out of 5 star overall rating on Amazon based on over 1,200 reviews.
  • About this store:

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Model: Lodge 8 in. Cast Iron Dual Handle Skillet Pan in Black

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8" is too small. You want at least a 10" cast iron skillet. 12" if you plan to make stuff like steaks.
Cornbread FTW
I kinda want it just to have it. I have hoarding issues. But you're right, it's pretty much a skillet but with handles on both side?

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Here is the cast iron lid [amazon.com] for it ($25.92 $14.40).
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Very tempting. Not sure what I'd cook in it that I can't cook in my skillet, though.
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Quote from CodeChimp :
Very tempting. Not sure what I'd cook in it that I can't cook in my skillet, though.
I kinda want it just to have it. I have hoarding issues. But you're right, it's pretty much a skillet but with handles on both side?
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8" is too small. You want at least a 10" cast iron skillet. 12" if you plan to make stuff like steaks.
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Quote from CodeChimp :
Very tempting. Not sure what I'd cook in it that I can't cook in my skillet, though.
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Small batches of soups, chili, etc., for one to three people, camping, etc. We use the small ones for stove to table and they reheat really fast on an induction burner. Smaller, they are easier to clean. Sure, nothing you cannot do with a skillet, but a lot of people like the two handles on this and other cast iron cookware, including the larger skillets, for stability when hot.
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Quote from kwadguy :
8" is too small. You want at least a 10" cast iron skillet. 12" if you plan to make stuff like steaks.
8" is good for eggs or a small amount of pepper and onions.
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Cornbread FTW

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Quote from ToolDeals :
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Small batches of soups, chili, etc., for one to three people, camping, etc. We use the small ones for stove to table and they reheat really fast on an induction burner. Smaller, they are easier to clean. Sure, nothing you cannot do with a skillet, but a lot of people like the two handles on this and other cast iron cookware, including the larger skillets, for stability when hot.
And no tomato based soups because those destroy the non-stickness of seasoned cast iron. NOT that it's cannot be re-seasoned, just less than ideal, especially when not done knowingly. Ask my wife how she now knows…
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And no tomato based soups because those destroy the non-stickness of seasoned cast iron. NOT that it's cannot be re-seasoned, just less than ideal, especially when not done knowingly. Ask my wife how she now knows…
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I have heard that, but for decades and like our grandparents, we have been making red sauces in cast iron. But, we also use lard when frying chicken or even fish. Of course, there is also the grease from frying bacon or sausage.

We don't baby cast iron and use it for everything. Now, if the pans/skillets get too dingy, we just leave face down in oven on self clean and they come out new (hot campfire does similar).... and time to fry some more bacon or sausage to get seasoning back.

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Quote from CodeChimp :
Very tempting. Not sure what I'd cook in it that I can't cook in my skillet, though.
This one measure 11" across (handle to handle) while the regular 8" skillet measures 13" . The 11" one works better when cooking in a small BGE.
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Quote from WDEagle :
This one measure 11" across (handle to handle) while the regular 8" skillet measures 13" . The 11" one works better when cooking in a small BGE.
10.25 is on sale for 19.90. I opted for that one for my kamado and ooni
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Quote from bweiher :
And no tomato based soups because those destroy the non-stickness of seasoned cast iron. NOT that it's cannot be re-seasoned, just less than ideal, especially when not done knowingly. Ask my wife how she now knows…
This is primarily an issue with freshly seasoned cast iron, as the seasoning builds up it becomes less of an issue. (Lodge has mentioned this on their instagram too)
I wont cook tomato based dishes in my less used cast iron, but my 10" daily driver, and my antique 12" griswold handle tomato dishes perfect.
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Perfect cornbread skillet, thanks op!
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Can you do eggs in a cast iron? Or will they stick?

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